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O connell Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
River Liffey, Millennium Footbridge and the Central Bank, Dublin, Ireland
Marshs Library and St. Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland
Co Dublin, Colimore Harbour and Dalkey Island in the distance, Ireland
The Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland
St. Stephens Green, Dublin City, Ireland
Malahide Beach and Howth Head at sunrise, Co Dublin, Ireland
The Customs House & IFSC, Dublin, Ireland
Portobello House, Grand Canal, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
iew Of Hubbard BridgeDublin, Co Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Four Courts
Dublin, The Four Courts
Co Dublin, Howth Harbour And Marina
Dublin - Georgian Door, Fitzwilliam Square
Church Of St. Augustine And St. John, Dublin, Ireland
St. Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland
Aerial View Of Royal Dublin Society Property, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Aerial View Of The River Liffey, Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland
Historic St. Michans Church, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
The Custom House, Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland
Kings Inn, Bolton Street, Designed By James Gandon, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin18th May 1782: The countryside surrounding Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, including the River Liffey. Original Artwork: Engraving by F Cary. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dublin CastleThe courtyard of Dublin Castle, in the old part of the city. Completed in the 16th century, the building was originally the seat of English government in Ireland
Willow Tree And Nestcirca 1880: A Willow tree, a bird in a nest, a cricket, St Johns Church, Dublin and the facade of the Printing Office of the University of Dublin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Curragh Parade23rd March 1914: British soldiers from the Suffolk Regiment on parade at the Curragh Camp, near Dublin, during the Curragh Mutiny. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dublin 1916May 1916: Part of Dublin where one of the worst fights took place in the Easter Rising 1916. Caption reads, ....where The Sher Wood Foresters Suffered So Badly. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Italian CourtThe interior of the The Italian Court No. 5 at the International Exhibition, Dublin, 1862. (Photo by William England/London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Trinity CollegeThe facade of Trinity College, Dublin, on College Green, circa 1920. The Bank of Ireland stands on the left. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Street Barricade1st May 1916: A barricade made of carts, in Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, during the Easter Rising. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Sackville Street1st July 1922: Crowds gather to view the ruins around O Connell Street, Dublin, after fighting between Free State and Republican Forces during the Irish Civil War
Mountjoy PrisonThe exercise yard for Fenian prisoners at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin, 1967. An illustration by Ryckebusch from a sketch by M. Barrere, from Le Monde Illustre. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Easter RisingThe shattered remains of the General Post Office in Sackville Street, Dublin, after the Easter Rising. Fighting occurred after members of the Irish Citizen Army
Bank Of IrelandThe Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin, circa 1925. Begun in 1729, the building was the seat of the Irish parliament until 1800. On the right is a statue of Irish statesman Henry Grattan
Bank Of IrelandThe Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin, circa 1890. Begun in 1729, the building was the seat of the Irish parliament until 1800. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Bank Of IrelandThe Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin, circa 1930. Begun in 1729, the building was the seat of the Irish parliament until 1800. On the left is a statue of Irish statesman Henry Grattan
English Picture GalleryThe English Picture Gallery at the International Exhibition, Dublin, 1862. (Photo by William England/London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dublin RiotRioting outside the Liberty Hall headquarters of the Transport Workers Union in Dublin, 31st August 1913. Trouble flared after a meeting by striking tramway workers when crowds gathered
Trinity Collegecirca 1865: Exterior of Trinity College, the University of Dublin. Catholics were not allowed to take degrees at Trinity College until 1793 and in 1904 women were admitted for the first time
Dublin 191613th May 1916: The bombed buildings at the corner of Sackville street and Eden Quay on the banks of the Liffey in Dublin. The buildings were shelled by the British admiralty gunboat, the Helga
Battle of TallaghtFenians gather on Tallaght Hill near Dublin during the national Fenian Rising, March 1867. Original Publication : Illustrated Times - pub. 20th March 1867 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dublin FuneralThe funeral cortege of the victims of the massacre at Bachelors Walk in Dublin passes the scene of their deaths, 29th July 1914
Dublin Baycirca 1850: Dublin Bay, an inlet of the Irish Sea, as seen from the Kingstown Quarries. Named in honour of King George IV in 1821
Dublin 1916April 1916: Wrecked buildings on the corner of Sackville Street in Dublin during the Easter Rising of 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Jonathan Swiftcirca 1800: Jonathan Swift (1667- 1745) the Anglo-Irish poet, satirist and clergyman, born in Dublin and best known for his satire Gullivers Travels (1726). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Trinity Collegecirca 1880: The street outside Trinity College, the University of Dublin. Catholics were not allowed to take degrees at Trinity College until 1793 and in 1904 women were admitted for the first time